| William Derham - God - 1754 - 506 pages
...Method than that of the infinite Lord of the World, this wife Variety would never have been : But Men's Faces would have been caft in the fame, or not a very...Organs of Speech would have founded the fame, or not fo greac a Variety of Notes ; and the fame Structure of Mufcles and Nerves, would have given the Hand... | |
| William Derham - God - 1768 - 502 pages
...infinite Lord of the World, this wife Variety would never have been : But Men's Faces would have been call in the fame, or not a very different Mould; their...Mufcles and Nerves, would have given the Hand the fame Direction in Writing. And in this Cafe, what Confufion, what Difturbance, what Mifchiefs, would the... | |
| William Derham - Astronomy - 1786 - 482 pages
...method than 'that of the infinite Lord of the world, this wife variety would never have been : but mcns faces would have been caft in the fame, or not a very different mould ; their organs of fpeech would have founded the fame, or not fo great a variety of notes; and the fame ftruiftnre of... | |
| William James - Abstraction - 1902 - 560 pages
...World, this wise Variety would never have been : but Men's Faces would have been cast in the same, or not a very different Mould, their Organs of Speech would have sounded the same or not so great a Variety of Notes ; and the same Structure of Muscles and Nerves... | |
| William Derham - Religion - 2012 - 488 pages
...Method than that of the infinite Lord of the World, this wife Varicry would never have been : but Men's Faces would have been caft in the fame, or not a very...Speech would have founded the fame or not fo great a Varicry of Notei ; and the fame Strui5ture of Mufeles and Nerves would have given the Hand the fame... | |
| William James - Literary Collections - 1988 - 1410 pages
...nothing in the world's irremediable currents of events. Men's Faces would have been cast in the same, or not a very different Mould, their Organs of Speech would have sounded the same or not so great a Variety of Notes; and the same Structure of Muscles and Nerves would... | |
| Arthur McCalla - Religion - 2006 - 244 pages
...the World, this wise Variety would never have been: but Men's Faces would have been cast in the same, or not a very different Mould, their Organs of Speech would have sounded the same, or not so great a Variety of Notes; and the same Structure of Muscles and Nerves... | |
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